1. XXXTentacion is the eighth solo artist to hit No. 1 on the Hot 100 posthumously, joining The Notorious B.I.G., John Lennon and others. See the full list here.

2. Beyoncé and JAY-Z, billed as The Carters, debut five songs on the Hot 100 from their new joint set Everything Is Love, which launches at No. 1 on Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums. See which songs made the Hot 100 here.

3. More Hot 100 news: Nicki Minaj scores her 91st entry with "Bed," featuring Ariana Grande. Minaj extends her record for the most visits among women and ties James Brown for the seventh-best total overall. Click here for this week's Hot 100 Chart Moves.

6. On the latest Chart Beat Podcast, Gary Trust and Trevor Anderson welcome Billboard senior editor Andrew Unterberger to discuss the best of 2018 so far, from BTS to Camila Cabello, Cardi B, Drake and more. Plus, the second half of Gary and Trevor's conversation with hit songwriter Justin Tranter. Click here to listen.

7. Over on the Pop Shop Podcast, Keith Caulfield and Katie Atkinson chat with Imagine Dragons frontman Dan Reynolds about his Believer documentary and being an LGBTQ ally. Click here to listen.

8. Camila Cabello becomes the first artist to hit No. 1 on both the Pop Songs and Adult Pop Songs airplay charts with two initial singles from a debut LP, as Camila's "Never Be the Same" follows "Havana" in leading both lists. Click here for the story.

9. Florida Georgia Line makes history by becoming the first act to top Country Airplay, Country Streaming Songs and Country Digital Song Sales simultaneously with three different songs. Click here for more on the duo's chart triple.

10. Garth Brooks earns his sixth-highest debut among 88 career appearances on Country Airplay, as "All Day Long" launches at No. 21. Click here for the article.

11. K-pop girl group BLACKPINK makes history as the first all-female K-pop act to hit No. 1 on the Emerging Artists chart. The quartet also enters the Hot 100 with "DDU-DU DDU-DU." Click here for the story.